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- Phonograph - Wikipedia
In the 1890s, Emile Berliner initiated the transition from phonograph cylinders to flat discs with a spiral groove running from the periphery to near the centre, coining the term gramophone for disc record players, which is predominantly used in many languages
- History of Gramophone
How did the first gramophone work? Unlike the turntables and record players now, the first gramophone had only four basic parts for it to produce sound The first gramophones had a small needle, the groove, the diaphragm and the horn
- Gramophone: invented by Emile Berliner, reproducing the human voice . . .
Book Printed Material Gramophone: invented by Emile Berliner, "reproducing the human voice" View 4 images in sequence
- Gramophone | phonograph | Britannica
A decade later, Emil Berliner developed the gramophone, which used a stylus to engrave sound into a spiral groove on a flat disc This innovation allowed for mass production of records from a master mold
- How Do Gramophones Work? - Techwalla
"Gramophone" is a term that can be used to refer to any record player (as can the term "phonograph") In general, however, the term is used to refer to early record players that were driven by mechanical means and reproduced sound without electrical amplification
- Berliner’s Gramophone - National Museum of American History
In 1887 German immigrant Emile Berliner patented the first in a series of inventions that would result in the first commercially successful disc record and a machine to play it: the gramophone He also created a process to mass-produce multiple copies from a single master recording
- Gramophone History - Invention of the Gramophone and Vinyl
However, the biggest innovation came in 1894 from the mind of United States inventor Emile Berliner He devised a way for creation of flat shaped discs, and he renamed his graphophone design that utilized this disc as gramophone
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